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A collection of short stories about an unnamed agent of a detective agency in the early 1920s.

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VI

“What do you make of it?” asked bullet-headed O’Gar, detective-sergeant in the Homicide Detail, looking at the bodies. “Their pals got the drop on them, lined them against the wall, and the sharpshooter in the kitchen shot ’em down⁠— bing-bing-bing-bing-bing-bing ?”

“It reads that way,” the rest of us agreed.

“Ten of ’em came here from Fillmore Street,” I said. “Six stayed here. Four went to another house⁠—where part of ’em are now cutting down the other part. All that’s necessary is to trail the corpses from house to house until there’s only one man left⁠—and he’s bound to play it through by croaking himself, leaving the loot to be recovered in the original packages. I hope you folks don’t have to stay up all night to find the remains of that last thug. Come on, Jack, let’s go home for some sleep.”

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